McGough, Patrick, Private, 80966, 15th Battalion, Durham Light InfantryPreviously served with 1st/8th Battalion, Durham Light InfantryBorn ChesterfieldEnlisted ChesterfieldDied of wounds 10th September 1918 aged 19 Son of Mrs B McGough, of 18 Prospect Street, Stonegravels, ChesterfieldBuried in Varennes Military Cemetery, France 1911 Census A school boy Son of Patrick, an ironworks labourer, and Bridget McGough, of 8, Prospect Street, Stonegravels, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
After only five months in France, Pte Patrick McGough, Durham Light Infantry, has died of abdominal wounds in the 59th Casualty Clearing Station. Pte McGough was the eldest son of Mr and Mrs R McGough, 3 Prospect Street, Chesterfield. He enlisted 17 months ago prior to which he was a miner at the Williamthorpe Colliery. Derbyshire Times 28th September 28th 1918 Back to Memorial
McGough, Patrick, Private, 80966, 15th Battalion, Durham Light InfantryPreviously served with 1st/8th Battalion, Durham Light InfantryBorn ChesterfieldEnlisted ChesterfieldDied of wounds 10th September 1918 aged 19
Son of Mrs B McGough, of 18 Prospect Street, Stonegravels, ChesterfieldBuried in Varennes Military Cemetery, France
1911 Census
A school boy
Son of Patrick, an ironworks labourer, and Bridget McGough, of 8, Prospect Street, Stonegravels, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
After only five months in France, Pte Patrick McGough, Durham Light Infantry, has died of abdominal wounds in the 59th Casualty Clearing Station. Pte McGough was the eldest son of Mr and Mrs R McGough, 3 Prospect Street, Chesterfield. He enlisted 17 months ago prior to which he was a miner at the Williamthorpe Colliery.
Derbyshire Times 28th September 28th 1918
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